Music producer Quincy Jones, known for producing Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller” album, passes away
Legendary music producer Quincy Jones, known for producing Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller” album, composing award-winning film and television scores, and working with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, and many other musicians, passed away at the age of 91.
Arnold Robinson, Jones’ spokesperson, announced that he passed away on Sunday evening at his residence in the Bel Air area of Los Angeles, in the presence of his family.
“Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing,” the family said in a statement. “And although this is an incredible loss for our family, we celebrate the great life that he lived and know there will never be another like him.”
Quincy’s music journey
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Jones associated with presidents and foreign leaders, as well as movie stars, musicians, philanthropists, and business leaders. He went on tour with Count Basie and Lionel Hampton, arranged songs for Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, wrote the music for “Roots” and “In the Heat of the Night,” managed President Bill Clinton’s initial inaugural event, and supervised the star-studded recording of “We Are the World,” the 1985 charity single for famine relief in Africa.
Lionel Richie, who co-wrote “We Are the World” and was among the featured singers, would call Jones “the master orchestrator.”